South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 35 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION- STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY
Section 35-4 - Instructor Qualifications; Applications
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 35-4
Current through Register Vol. 48, 12, December 27, 2024
(A) A license to teach cosmetology, nail technology or esthetics may be issued by the board to any person who:
(1) submits an application for an
instructor's license on a form prescribed by the board; and
(2) holds a high school diploma or a General
Education Development (G.E.D.) certificate; and
(3) is a licensed cosmetologist, nail
technician or esthetician and has practiced for at least two years or, after
receiving a cosmetologist, nail technician or esthetician license, has
completed a seven hundred fifty (750) hour instructor training program meeting
the standards of 35-4(B); and
(4)
has received forty-five (45) hours training in a teaching methods course
approved by the board; and
(5) pays
the prescribed fee; and
(6) passes
the instructor's examination prescribed by the board; or
(7) alternately, for specialized theory
hours, a person who has a minimum of five years experience or a bachelor's
degree in a related profession, occupation or cognitive area, may instruct the
required theory classes with prior approval by the board.
(B) To be approved by the board, an instructor for a methods of teaching course must qualify by:
(1) having a Masters degree in education;
or
(2) having expertise in a board
approved related field.
(C) The Student Instructor Training Program shall:
(1) consist of a minimum of seven
hundred fifty (750) hours of instruction designed to teach students the basics
of instruction in a cosmetology, nail technology, or esthetics program;
and
(2) be conducted under the
direct supervision of a licensed instructor in a school licensed by this board.
Instructors may supervise only one student at a time; and
(3) be required when an applicant does not
meet the requirement of two years of experience as a licensed cosmetologist,
nail technician, or esthetician; and
(4) be limited to those persons currently
licensed in South Carolina who hold a valid high school diploma or General
Education Development certificate (G.E.D.).
(D) The curriculum shall consist of:
(1) one hundred twenty-five (125) hours of
instruction in basic teaching methods and counseling techniques, development of
lesson plans, South Carolina cosmetology laws and regulations; and
(2) two hundred forty (240) hours of
instruction in theory, use of audio-visual equipment, evaluation techniques and
instruments, classroom observation, practice teaching, and record keeping;
and
(3) two hundred forty (240)
hours of instruction in sterilization and sanitation, supervision of clinical
activity, effective demonstration procedures, presentation of styling
techniques, student/patron relationship; and
(4) one hundred twenty (120) hours of
instruction in state enrollment procedures and requirements, inventory control
and purchasing, student scheduling, graduate records, licensure application
forms; and
(5) twenty-five (25)
hours unassigned to be designated as needed on an individual basis.
(E) Schools offering the Student Instructor Training Program shall submit a proposed curriculum to the board for approval. The approved course must be adhered to. Any change in the curriculum shall be submitted to the board for approval prior to implementation. A copy of the approved curriculum must be given to each student.
(1) Before enrolling a student in the Student
Instructor Training Program, the school must disclose in writing that the
course is not required for licensure as an instructor if the enrollee has a
cumulative total of twenty-four (24) months of experience as a licensed
cosmetologist, nail technician, or esthetician. The student must sign a
statement that he or she has been advised of all state instructor licensure
requirements.
(2) A copy of the
student instructor's contract must be kept on file at all times and available
for inspection by the board or its agents.
(3) The student instructor shall be properly
identified at all times.
(4) The
school must provide a certified transcript documenting the hours obtained by
the student instructor to the board after all contractual and financial
obligations have been met.
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